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>> i think there are different perspectives in the administration. one thing that was striking about secretary clinton's testimony is she did emphasize the dangers of al qaeda-affiliated groups in africa like al qaeda and the islamic magreb, one of the mali-based groups. i think the white house is less proactive but they've come along after the french tock action there. i do think that the pivot is an interesting idea conceptually, but i don't think there's going to be much reality to it as long as the iranian question remains unresolved. as long as there's a prospect of a military confrontation with iran, either on the part israelis or possibly on the part of the united states if the negotiations don't get anywhere, and right now there are no negotiation. i don't stow realistically how theious can swing military resources to the pacific and in fact, it's not in any significant way at this point. >> rose: who is going on in iran in terms of the debate about nuclear, inside iran? >> obviously, iran is a-- an opaque place for americans but from people
>> i think there are different perspectives in the administration. one thing that was striking about secretary clinton's testimony is she did emphasize the dangers of al qaeda-affiliated groups in africa like al qaeda and the islamic magreb, one of the mali-based groups. i think the white house is less proactive but they've come along after the french tock action there. i do think that the pivot is an interesting idea conceptually, but i don't think there's going to be much reality to it...
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and we're at the beginningave new administration, we heard the inaugural speech the other day, do you see the administration somehow pulling back from the easiests, particularly in africa? >> no, i don't at all. i think that's unfair criticism. first, the president has appointed both senator john kerry and chuck hagel, internationalists, capable people who really know what they're talking about. second, the administration began lifting by c-17 aircraft french soldier swoz maulo monday. we're providing logistical and intelligence support. and third the administration i think has done very well in engaging egypt. and as we talk, jeffrey, about the stability of the middle east, egypt is the keystone country and a lot is going wrong in egypt but a lot is going right. elected government has kept the peace agreements, the camp david accords with israel and has a working relationship with the united states. i'm worried about a lot of these trends in the middle east-- we haven't even talked about the civil war? syria-- but i do think the administration is focused on this. the president has a
and we're at the beginningave new administration, we heard the inaugural speech the other day, do you see the administration somehow pulling back from the easiests, particularly in africa? >> no, i don't at all. i think that's unfair criticism. first, the president has appointed both senator john kerry and chuck hagel, internationalists, capable people who really know what they're talking about. second, the administration began lifting by c-17 aircraft french soldier swoz maulo monday....
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>> i think there are different perspectives in the administration. one thing that was striking about secretary clinton's testimony is she did emphasize the dangers of al qaeda-affiliated groups in africa like al qaeda and the islamic magreb one of the mali-based groups. i think the white house is less proactive but they've come along after the french tock action there. i do think that the pivot is an interesting idea conceptually but i don't think there's going to be much reality to it as long as the iranian question remains unresolved. as long as there's a prospect of a military confrontation with iran, either on the part israelis or possibly on the part of the united states if the negotiations don't get anywhere and right now there are no negotiation. i don't stow realistically how theious can swing military resources to the pacific and in fact it's not in any significant way at this point. >> rose: who is going on in iran in terms of the debate about nuclear inside iran? >> obviously iran is a-- an opaque place for americans but from people i talk
>> i think there are different perspectives in the administration. one thing that was striking about secretary clinton's testimony is she did emphasize the dangers of al qaeda-affiliated groups in africa like al qaeda and the islamic magreb one of the mali-based groups. i think the white house is less proactive but they've come along after the french tock action there. i do think that the pivot is an interesting idea conceptually but i don't think there's going to be much reality to it as...
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women's status as well and the district attorneys from the various counties, the school administrators and instructors and superintendents from other counties as well, as well as our community-based agencies that are so invaluable it all of us. this is a very important topic and it's one that our u.s. attorney, melinda hague and i helped spearhead yesterday with 800 students who came together who watch an incredible film by lee hirsch i've heard the wonderful reports from the kids, seen their laughter and their tears. we are going to honor your making that film by doing what we need to do to stop bullying across the country. because the data shared by our u.s. attorney, representatives from the department of education confirm if we don't do anything about it, 13 million kids will become victims again for another year. some 3 million kids across the country will decide it is better to leave their school grounds than to continue their education. there will be more stupblting of the emotional and educational growth of our kids. all across the bay, whether working here in san francisco or
women's status as well and the district attorneys from the various counties, the school administrators and instructors and superintendents from other counties as well, as well as our community-based agencies that are so invaluable it all of us. this is a very important topic and it's one that our u.s. attorney, melinda hague and i helped spearhead yesterday with 800 students who came together who watch an incredible film by lee hirsch i've heard the wonderful reports from the kids, seen their...
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the administration lied to the american people. what difference does it make the president lied to the american people? what difference does it make that jay carney lie today the american people? what difference does it make that susan rice lie today the american people? jon: all right, cal, i'll let you take that on. [laughter] in rush limbaugh's view, there were a bunch of lies told to the american people. >> not just rush limbaugh, there are other columns that say much the same thing. it doesn't take a prophet to predict the future on this. the media, having seen itself as helper to barack obama in winning the 2008 and 2012 elections for the first african-american president in american history, now sees an opportunity to part the waters, moses-like, of all the critics and give hillary clinton a free ride. she says she takes responsibility, but with where's the accountability? and by the way, traveling all of these miles and visiting all of these countries not only contributes to the carbon footprint that the president as he want
the administration lied to the american people. what difference does it make the president lied to the american people? what difference does it make that jay carney lie today the american people? what difference does it make that susan rice lie today the american people? jon: all right, cal, i'll let you take that on. [laughter] in rush limbaugh's view, there were a bunch of lies told to the american people. >> not just rush limbaugh, there are other columns that say much the same thing....
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he will be a terrific bridge from the hill to the administration. i know that john cares deeply about our country and our national security. i know he believes through and through in the good that america can do in the world because he's seen it and he's lived it all his life. from seeing the marshal plan in action with his father in post-world war ii europe, to volunteering to serve in the military and in traveling all these years as a senator. john says, america isn't exceptional because we say we are. we're exceptional because we do exceptional things. when the airplane, the one that says on the side, united states of america, lands anywhere in the world, i will be proud that it will be john kerry representing us. thank you. >> thank you, senator. secretary clinton. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's very good to be back and to have this opportunity to join with senator warren and senator mccain in introducing president obama's nominee to be the next secretary of state. i was very honored when john asked me to take part in this because john is the
he will be a terrific bridge from the hill to the administration. i know that john cares deeply about our country and our national security. i know he believes through and through in the good that america can do in the world because he's seen it and he's lived it all his life. from seeing the marshal plan in action with his father in post-world war ii europe, to volunteering to serve in the military and in traveling all these years as a senator. john says, america isn't exceptional because we...
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22 months, to be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal. to just shove us in to the history. >> today, white house spokesman jay carney rejected that charge, saying you heard them say in the inaugural address, even though we have profound differences it's imperative we come together. in the inaugural address, though, the president also took this shot at republicans. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle. or substitute spectacle for politics. or treat name-calling as reasoned debate. >> in the public believes since the re-election, the president has gotten more come bative. in the latest fox poll released shortly before the inauguration, 55% of voters said he has been more confrontationm toward congressional republicans. only 30% said he has been more bipartisan. >> i regret that i didn't hear one word from the president about it's time we all sat down and worked together. an addressed these issues that are confronting the n
22 months, to be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal. to just shove us in to the history. >> today, white house spokesman jay carney rejected that charge, saying you heard them say in the inaugural address, even though we have profound differences it's imperative we come together. in the inaugural address, though, the president also took this shot at republicans. >> we cannot...
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neither the bush administration nor the obama administration has wanted to confront the scale of international terrorism and the scale of the fanaticism which is driving it and you could argue that obama is worse, but the elites in both parties are trying to find some way to get it down to being a manageable problem. it's a big problem. and frankly, nobody in the u.s. is covering the problems in pakistan, which are very real. pakistan is probably building more nuclear weapons right now than any other countries in the world. we talk about an iranian bomb maybe in the the near future. i think there are whoever a hundred pakistani nuclear weapons and it's a very fragile country with very, very deep problems. afghanistan is decaying, it's not getting better. iraq is decaying, the amount of violence in iraq has gone up dramatically and syria is a mess. and bahrain has a serious problem and yemen is a mess. somalia is a mess. you start looking around and begin to realize there's a much more dangerous world out there than president obama's inaugural address or secretary clinton's testimony today woul
neither the bush administration nor the obama administration has wanted to confront the scale of international terrorism and the scale of the fanaticism which is driving it and you could argue that obama is worse, but the elites in both parties are trying to find some way to get it down to being a manageable problem. it's a big problem. and frankly, nobody in the u.s. is covering the problems in pakistan, which are very real. pakistan is probably building more nuclear weapons right now than any...
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wives left alone to raise their children. >> rose: questions about the accuracy of the administration's initial depiction of the events elicited a heated response. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. >> i understand. >> was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out fair walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans. what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from everything happening again, senator. >> rose: secretary clinton's testimony today may be her last major appearance in a diplomatic role. she hands over the reigns to senator john kerry after his confirmation. joining me now from washington, david ignatius of the "washington post." later we'll talk to michael gordon of the "new york times." david, as you watched this today, did it answer all the questions? >> well, it was-- it was a very lively exchange. most of the answers in truth have come out in the details, the report by the accountability review board, and the systematic timeline that it offered. what today provi
wives left alone to raise their children. >> rose: questions about the accuracy of the administration's initial depiction of the events elicited a heated response. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. >> i understand. >> was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out fair walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans. what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it...
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the origin is that as the united states attorney, the administration wants me, wants all the united states attorneys, to go out into the community. it's actually a very different role for the united states attorney is envisioned by this administration. this administration, the president, attorney general holder, they want the u.s. attorneys to go out into the attorney to talk to the communities in our district to understand what the issues are and challenges are and to do what we can to help, to convene meetings, to do whatever we can to help on behalf of the administration. and as part of that i welcomed that request that the attorney general made of us and the president made of us and as a result i've gone out into my community and my district goes from the oregon border to monteray, and i've met with all kinds of different people. we have 33 indian tribes in the northern district of california, most people don't know, and i've met with those people. i've met with the muslim community, with the siekh american community, with the lgbq community, with the human rights commission in san fra
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infuriated the obama administration, and rightly so. rose: the fact that the palestinians went ahead to urge that vote. >> there was then economic punishment and the e-1 settlements were set into place. there's a real loss of hope. so the reverse of what dennis ross is talking about has happened. there's an increasingly hopelessness on both sides, even though we're not in the middle of some terrible intifada. >> it's a great paradox by the way. >> it is a great paradox. >> rose: some people say they might be--un, there may be the seeds of a third intifada developing. >> well, look, none knows-- anyone who says it won't happen, it's the kind of thing you could light a match and spark is sent and it's triggered. i would say palestinians paid a terrible price for the second intifada and they have not recovered from it and they're anxious that something could still happen. the fact is both have that memory. the key right now is-- david put his fing or something i think is quite important-- you know, it's not just that the-- that you've had
infuriated the obama administration, and rightly so. rose: the fact that the palestinians went ahead to urge that vote. >> there was then economic punishment and the e-1 settlements were set into place. there's a real loss of hope. so the reverse of what dennis ross is talking about has happened. there's an increasingly hopelessness on both sides, even though we're not in the middle of some terrible intifada. >> it's a great paradox by the way. >> it is a great paradox....
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so we got to get our act together between the administration and the congress. if this is a priority. as i have said many times, i take responsibility. nobody is more committed to getting this right. i'm determined to leave the state department safer, stronger and more secure. >> also out of d.c., a potential crisis over the debt ceiling. looks like it will be averted, at least until the spring. the republican-controlled house passed a bill allowing the government to avoid default and continue borrowing money and paying its bills until may. it also requires lawmakers in both chambers to pass a budget if they actually want to keep getting paid their salary. with the senate set to sign on house speaker john boehner credited the bill for forcing the democrats' hand. >> after four years i'm glad the senate has finally decided to act. because there is no indication that we're going to do a budget until we announced last week that we were going to move this bill that said pass a budget or no pay. >> paul ryan wears that orange tie a lot. boehner wears that green tie q
so we got to get our act together between the administration and the congress. if this is a priority. as i have said many times, i take responsibility. nobody is more committed to getting this right. i'm determined to leave the state department safer, stronger and more secure. >> also out of d.c., a potential crisis over the debt ceiling. looks like it will be averted, at least until the spring. the republican-controlled house passed a bill allowing the government to avoid default and...
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and how does the administration plan to move its agenda forward? joining me now is "newshour" political editor christina bellantoni. so if this is such an uphill climb why do this now? if it's motivating the opposition's base, it's fueling the n.r.a. with new funding new membership, why do the democrats want to take this on? >> well, in part because they do want to actually see action but what you saw with senator feinstein acknowledging what an uphill battle it is you start to wonder, the administration's own push with some executive action, with a lot of things that they can do behind the scenes they're doing this two-fold and congress is acting outside of what the administration wishes. so it's two real tracks and it's no accident the vice president is going to virginia tomorrow to take this show on the road a little bit with a round table discussion, he's going to have different lawmakers there. this is the site -- the state where virginia tech happened the school shooting there, very tragic, and he's trying to sort of capitalize on a lot of th
and how does the administration plan to move its agenda forward? joining me now is "newshour" political editor christina bellantoni. so if this is such an uphill climb why do this now? if it's motivating the opposition's base, it's fueling the n.r.a. with new funding new membership, why do the democrats want to take this on? >> well, in part because they do want to actually see action but what you saw with senator feinstein acknowledging what an uphill battle it is you start to...
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and how does the administration plan to move its agenda forward? joining me now is "newshour" political editor christina bellantoni. so if this is such an uphill climb, why do this now? if it's motivating the opposition's base, it's fueling the n.r.a. with new funding, new membership, why do the democrats want to take this on? >> well, in part because they do want to actually see action, but what you saw with senator feinstein acknowledging what an uphill battle it is, you start to wonder, the administration's own push with some executive action, with a lot of things that they can do behind the scenes, they're doing this two-fold and congress is acting outside of what the administration wishes. so it's two real tracks and it's no accident the vice president is going to virginia tomorrow to take this show on the road a little bit with a round table discussion, he's going to have different lawmakers there. this is the site -- the state where virginia tech happened, the school shooting there, very tragic, and he's trying to sort of capitalize on a lot
and how does the administration plan to move its agenda forward? joining me now is "newshour" political editor christina bellantoni. so if this is such an uphill climb, why do this now? if it's motivating the opposition's base, it's fueling the n.r.a. with new funding, new membership, why do the democrats want to take this on? >> well, in part because they do want to actually see action, but what you saw with senator feinstein acknowledging what an uphill battle it is, you start...
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you were one of the big critics of benghazi and how the administration handled it? you must have been watching the hearing with secretary clinton yesterday. >> i was. >> are you satisfied now that you have the answers that you want, or do you think that more needs to be done? >> well, andrea, i still think there are some outstanding questions. we all respect secretary clinton's service as a secretary of state. i did have some questions following it. she said yesterday that she was clear-eyed about the dangers and threats in benghazi, but it lael didn't make sense to me that the requests, for example, that august 16th cable where ambassador steechbs had said that the consulate could not with stand a coordinated attack. it seems like there's there should be a trip wire particularly where we come out of a war zone in libya did go up the chain of command. that did not happen here. i think that's a very important to be clear-eyed i would think that you would want to be more focused on the actual security request, and she also was aware that the british had closed their c
you were one of the big critics of benghazi and how the administration handled it? you must have been watching the hearing with secretary clinton yesterday. >> i was. >> are you satisfied now that you have the answers that you want, or do you think that more needs to be done? >> well, andrea, i still think there are some outstanding questions. we all respect secretary clinton's service as a secretary of state. i did have some questions following it. she said yesterday that she...
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thing in the the whole thing, simon where the administration-- this could have been put to bed long ago in most circles if they had come out and say let us come clean. we thought it was a protest because of everything you just said, simon, stuff going on in the mideast and egypt and the weeks before. and we were wrong. our intel was wrong, we had conflicting reports. we didn't want to go with the terrorist report because that's saying raising to another level, we weren't ready to do that. we were wrong to definitively blame it on a protest and shouldn't have suggested that before we knew and that's our accountability to you. now a that we're on the same page we figure out who got to the bottom of it and who did it and what. >> i think they've said that and hasn't been believed. >> megyn: who said that and when, who took accountability and misinformation. >> i'll answer question, i've said it on the air. >> megyn: you don't work for the administration. >> no, no, but they-- (laughter) because they said, they said and clarified about ten days after the susan rice appearance on televis
thing in the the whole thing, simon where the administration-- this could have been put to bed long ago in most circles if they had come out and say let us come clean. we thought it was a protest because of everything you just said, simon, stuff going on in the mideast and egypt and the weeks before. and we were wrong. our intel was wrong, we had conflicting reports. we didn't want to go with the terrorist report because that's saying raising to another level, we weren't ready to do that. we...
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the obama administration has been repeating the mistake that the bush administration made in iraq and afghanistan. they were focused on the military campaign but not focus on the nation building. we have paid a huge cost for that in iraq afghanistan. a lot of the arms in the arsenal of muammar gaddafi have been smuggled into countries like y fueled a the fi fresh insurgency. we have taken our eye off the ball in libya ever since the overthrow of gaddafi. that's the big issue from the hearings. host: our guest is max boot, senior fellow with the council on foreign relations. was a senior foreign policy adviser to the john mccain campaign in 2008. he is the author of a new book called "invisible armies." a little more about the faces of your book -- a little more about the thesis of your book. this idea of guerrilla warfare is not something new. guest: i exam the long history of insurgency and guerrilla warfare and it predates conventional conflicts. tribal warfare is essentially grow warfare. conventional warfare is a relatively recent invention that only our rose about 5 under years a
the obama administration has been repeating the mistake that the bush administration made in iraq and afghanistan. they were focused on the military campaign but not focus on the nation building. we have paid a huge cost for that in iraq afghanistan. a lot of the arms in the arsenal of muammar gaddafi have been smuggled into countries like y fueled a the fi fresh insurgency. we have taken our eye off the ball in libya ever since the overthrow of gaddafi. that's the big issue from the hearings....
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>> days after the second term the administration is equipping egypt with state of the art weaponry. ainsley is joins us with more. >> right now 4 american f-16 fighter jets are in route to egypt. it was set up after a foreign aid deal signed two years ago in 2010 when egyptian president mub bar reck. it includes f-16's like the one you see with an egyptian flag on the tale and tanks delivered to egypt by the end of the year. it is drawing a lot of criticism. some republican law americas say it should have been reconsidered after anti-sematic remarks by egypt's current remarks morrissey and because he mocked president obama in 2009 after his cairo speech calling him a liar. the biggest by some that egypt leaders could one day make the u.s. weapons against israel. >> i am scared to death that as i have met as i have been around the country there people that are fighting for israel which to me it's a forward out post for us. they are going to die because this administration sent the weapons to kill our allies. >> others say the u.s. should suspend aid to egypt mead twrattwra -- immedia
>> days after the second term the administration is equipping egypt with state of the art weaponry. ainsley is joins us with more. >> right now 4 american f-16 fighter jets are in route to egypt. it was set up after a foreign aid deal signed two years ago in 2010 when egyptian president mub bar reck. it includes f-16's like the one you see with an egyptian flag on the tale and tanks delivered to egypt by the end of the year. it is drawing a lot of criticism. some republican law...
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but he has pressured the administration at times urging the white house last year to speed up with the draul of u.s. troops from afghanistan. kerry was also influential in the administration's decision to intervene in libya. in case you forgot from his 2004 bid for the white house, he is one of the wealthiest members of the senate. he and wife teresa, heir to the heinz ketchup fortune are worth $180 million with a wide range of investments. in a letter to the state department legal adviser, kerry said he will divest any holdings that could be a conflict of interest within 90 days of being confirmed. he'll be introduced to day about the the current secretary hillary clinton. >>> today's appearance expected to take on a much different tone than the tough questioning she faced yesterday about the deadly attack against the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> when you're in these positions, the last thing you want to do is interfere with any other process going on. number one. >> railize. that. >> number two -- >> that's a good excuse. >> no, it's a fact. we had no doubt they were terrorists, th
but he has pressured the administration at times urging the white house last year to speed up with the draul of u.s. troops from afghanistan. kerry was also influential in the administration's decision to intervene in libya. in case you forgot from his 2004 bid for the white house, he is one of the wealthiest members of the senate. he and wife teresa, heir to the heinz ketchup fortune are worth $180 million with a wide range of investments. in a letter to the state department legal adviser,...
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administration is taking the case on the road. karl frisch, professor jason johnson thank you for joining me inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> thanks, governor. >> jennifer: you bet. in the 41 days since the tragedy at newtown, 41 days now, at least 1121 americans have died due to gun violence. of course, those who die are just a fraction of the victims of gun violence. 13-year-old gabriel clark of massachusetts is still recovering after being shot last friday. it's tragic that something so horrific could happen to someone so young but the circumstances are even worse. gabriel was walking to his church to attend choir practice when a car drove past him. someone from the car shot him in the stomach. the pastor said that gabriel told him even through the pain that god had saved his life. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> she's joy behar. >> and current will let me say anything. >> only on current tv. >> jennifer: you know that every two minutes someone in the united states is
administration is taking the case on the road. karl frisch, professor jason johnson thank you for joining me inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> thanks, governor. >> jennifer: you bet. in the 41 days since the tragedy at newtown, 41 days now, at least 1121 americans have died due to gun violence. of course, those who die are just a fraction of the victims of gun violence. 13-year-old gabriel clark of massachusetts is still recovering after being shot last friday....
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he will be a terrific bridge from the hill to the administration. i know that john cares deeply about our country and our national security. i know he believes through and through in the good that america can do in the world. because he's seen it, and he's lived it all his life. from seeing the marshal plan in action with his father in post-world war ii europe to volunteering to servie in the military and traveling all these years as a senator. john says america isn't exceptional because we say we are. we're exceptional because we do exceptional things. when the airplane, the one that says on the side, united states of america, lands anywhere in the world, i will be proud that it will be john kerry representing us. thank you. >> thank you, senator. secretary clinton. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's very good to be back, and to have this opportunity to join with senator warren and senator mccain in introducing president obama's nominee to be the next secretary of state. i was very honored when john asked me to take part in this because john is the r
he will be a terrific bridge from the hill to the administration. i know that john cares deeply about our country and our national security. i know he believes through and through in the good that america can do in the world. because he's seen it, and he's lived it all his life. from seeing the marshal plan in action with his father in post-world war ii europe to volunteering to servie in the military and traveling all these years as a senator. john says america isn't exceptional because we say...
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>> what we're asking the administration is tell us what he will do. what is the timeline. we've asked for a meeting here. we want to meet with him had. let's talk about it. now that nebraska has approved the route, now that we've addressed the administration's concerns, tell us what you're going to do. melissa: okay. >> and again, i mean this is a project that the american people want. melissa: yeah. we'll keep us posted. thanks for coming on. >> thanks so much, melissa. melissa: time to check the fuel gauge. oil futures posted their biggest loss in a month. following a four-month high and expected drop in demand from oil refineries helped increase the decline. oil slid down 1% at $95.23 a barrel. >>> it feels like the north pole across much of the country. a forecast calls for mild temperatures next week. whoo-hoo. maybe the possibility of lower demand as a result. >>> libya is beefing up security at its oil facilities. the move comes after the deadly algerian hostage crisis last week. libya says it will send more troops to guard its border with algeria. >>> the other big
>> what we're asking the administration is tell us what he will do. what is the timeline. we've asked for a meeting here. we want to meet with him had. let's talk about it. now that nebraska has approved the route, now that we've addressed the administration's concerns, tell us what you're going to do. melissa: okay. >> and again, i mean this is a project that the american people want. melissa: yeah. we'll keep us posted. thanks for coming on. >> thanks so much, melissa....
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of the administration. i think the ideas we saw come out, talk about gun violence prevention, comprehensive immigration reform, climate control, these are things that the american people want. we've been talking about for the last --. bill: but you don't even know if that can pass through even the democratic senate. >> right. >> no, sure but these are the issues we need to be talking about and we ned everyone at the table. these ideas have traditionally come, we found compromises from both parties and we do need to be able to come back to those again. it is unfortunate the last congress speaker boehner had his hands tied by very extreme parties of his party. i had real hopes that speaker boehner would be able to come back to the table and i actually still think he would be able to. bill: three days in, here we are, we are 72 hours warm. got to run, monica, quick last word. >> i could see why the left think ideas of limited government, fiscal responsibility and economic freedom are extreme but pure projectio
of the administration. i think the ideas we saw come out, talk about gun violence prevention, comprehensive immigration reform, climate control, these are things that the american people want. we've been talking about for the last --. bill: but you don't even know if that can pass through even the democratic senate. >> right. >> no, sure but these are the issues we need to be talking about and we ned everyone at the table. these ideas have traditionally come, we found compromises...
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it will help guide the committee and the said act and certainly the administration working together to answer them. >> i will do something that has not been done yet, i will yield back the rest of my time. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your service to our country. gordon roland from oregon, frederick form texas and victor lovelady, three americans killed not in benghazi, but in a remote gas facility in algeria. killed, in my opinion, because they were americans. myself and others have tried to get information and i will just say that there is too much, in my opinion, red tape. it getting basic and permission to the families as to what happens in a situation like that. the algerian government now reports after we have captured, some claiming to be from egypt. they were egyptians involved in the benghazi attack that were at the attack on the gas plant in algeria. at the time of the attack, the terrorist group claims responsibility for the attack. we probably don't know if the statements made by the algerian or egyptian terrorist that was captured were followed or involved in
it will help guide the committee and the said act and certainly the administration working together to answer them. >> i will do something that has not been done yet, i will yield back the rest of my time. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your service to our country. gordon roland from oregon, frederick form texas and victor lovelady, three americans killed not in benghazi, but in a remote gas facility in algeria. killed, in my opinion, because they were americans. myself...
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in the bush administration, on wednesdays, at the end of the communications meeting there would be an okay, who is going to do the sunday shows? look around the room and everybody would look down because they knew they didn't want to ask their boss to do the sunday show. but there are times when it's, when it's your responsibility. then you need to go out and do the sunday show, or whatever. when this was all taking place, you had an agent about to meet here in new york city. remember there was a hubbub about president obama declining for meeting. it make sense for the u.n. ambassador to do the sunday show but not in this case when they admitted she knew nothing about the breaking news. >> kimberly: she did a duck and cover and came forward when she was ready to speak and answer the questions. eric, i want to ask you about the f-16. the issue was there was a lot of posturing time to blame the house republicans for not providing funding to support our consulate. adequate security to protect the lives. when you look at what we spent money on -- >> eric: i have pages and pages of notes f
in the bush administration, on wednesdays, at the end of the communications meeting there would be an okay, who is going to do the sunday shows? look around the room and everybody would look down because they knew they didn't want to ask their boss to do the sunday show. but there are times when it's, when it's your responsibility. then you need to go out and do the sunday show, or whatever. when this was all taking place, you had an agent about to meet here in new york city. remember there was...
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the administration planned numerous chats like this one during the second term. today's fireside hangout starts at 1:45 p.m. eastern time. and the name is a 21st century update of president franklin roosevelt's famous fireside chats on the radio. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of "scrambled politics." president obama's 23 executive orders on gun control are still being attacked by conservative lawmakers in washington. republican congressman steve stockman of texas has introduced a bill to outlaw the orders as unconstitutional. previously, he threatened to file impeachment proceedings against the president because of the executive orders. beyonce singing the national anthem sparked a lot of reaction over lip syncing. the performance was praised bay reeja franklin who said she did a beautiful job. and aretha who sang at the 2009 inauguration in that hat said she even might prerecord in the future. clint east wad's performance at the republican national convention when he talked to an empty chair, that was a big attention getter. now come
the administration planned numerous chats like this one during the second term. today's fireside hangout starts at 1:45 p.m. eastern time. and the name is a 21st century update of president franklin roosevelt's famous fireside chats on the radio. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of "scrambled politics." president obama's 23 executive orders on gun control are still being attacked by conservative lawmakers in washington. republican congressman steve...
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the deputy administrator. [applause] ç>> good morning. it is truly a pleasure to be back here in san francisco. i was here a few months ago for the anniversary of theç loma pr ieto earthquake. in talking to a lot of folks and listening to the mayor, the mayor getsç it. i come from the city in the çnortheast. i spent a little bit of time in boston. i had a career before i came to fema to 0.5 years ago. boston and san francisco are similar in many ways. you have a mayor that is passionate about emergency management. you have a group of people in emergency managementç not onlyn the city but in the state and in the region that get it. çççwe have a lot to learn fr. çtoday we are going to be talkg about the national disaster recovery framework. as the mayor said, this is the whole community. as nancyç said, itç was a new fought forç -- newç thought fr fema. it is not new in the city of san francisco. it is not new in the city of boston. it is not new at the local level to get things done weather in response or in recover
the deputy administrator. [applause] ç>> good morning. it is truly a pleasure to be back here in san francisco. i was here a few months ago for the anniversary of theç loma pr ieto earthquake. in talking to a lot of folks and listening to the mayor, the mayor getsç it. i come from the city in the çnortheast. i spent a little bit of time in boston. i had a career before i came to fema to 0.5 years ago. boston and san francisco are similar in many ways. you have a mayor that is...
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diplomatic visits for the obama administration in the past few years particularly in pakistan but his ability to actually negotiate serious deals is is very much on proven and other than his ability to make speeches i don't think we know an awful lot about what ill what he'll bring to the table as the secretary just finally will second choice wasn't because susan rice was actually the perfect candidate for a bomber and then of course the controversy in libya that obviously scuppered her chances so the fact that he's second choice that's not particularly good is it well well i think he's second choice precisely because he's now uncontroversial for the ones you the sort of status quo candidate is that the senator tends to like to push through the fact that he's the foreign relations committee had. game only makes his confirmation all the easier the obama administration wasn't up for a big battle over susan rice and they're not going to get one with kerry so i think he's. for them the ideal second choice because of his sheer on interesting ness jason thanks a lot for that jess and it's n
diplomatic visits for the obama administration in the past few years particularly in pakistan but his ability to actually negotiate serious deals is is very much on proven and other than his ability to make speeches i don't think we know an awful lot about what ill what he'll bring to the table as the secretary just finally will second choice wasn't because susan rice was actually the perfect candidate for a bomber and then of course the controversy in libya that obviously scuppered her chances...
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the only time we haven't had to raise it in recent years was at the very end of the clinton administration when we started to run a budget surplus, remember that? but other than that, it happens as a matter of course. it is routine, but in 2010, the republicans decided they wouldn't do it anymore. and in the standoff, where they said they wouldn't do it again, even though it was done with presidents before them, they were not going to do it. the country could default on its debts, that was an economic disaster. check it out. this is job growth, month to month in the year 2011. during that time when it is weirdly suppressed, oh, yeah, it is the fight over the debt ceiling. so when you hear others say oh yeah, it shouldn't be an issue. they're looking back at 2011 and saying that is why. the chamber of commerce fights president obama on everything. they want them to just raise the debt ceiling, because not doing it is a ridiculous, self-inflicted economic wound. well, today, republicans decided that we're not going to do in 2013 what we did in 2011. they decided we wouldn't have artificially
the only time we haven't had to raise it in recent years was at the very end of the clinton administration when we started to run a budget surplus, remember that? but other than that, it happens as a matter of course. it is routine, but in 2010, the republicans decided they wouldn't do it anymore. and in the standoff, where they said they wouldn't do it again, even though it was done with presidents before them, they were not going to do it. the country could default on its debts, that was an...
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the administration misled the public n. this case, you have the secretary of state saying what's the difference between the two things and made them even angrier. however, secretary clinton opposed to other officials is saying that from a point where she had originally come out and said this was an attack by armed militants, made very clear that it was an act of terrorism rather than anything else. and not only was that something she had said i think publicly but also behind closed doors according to republicans i have talked to and initially said we like the story we got from secretary clinton even before this became as much of an issue as hearings yesterday. you know, what you're hearing is frusz tradition at this late date there's stale story from the administration that there was evolving evidence going on, that perhaps there's not a difference between these two types of things, but again, with secretary clinton, there's at least a marker that she had laid out there saying it was terrorism coming to that point of there'
the administration misled the public n. this case, you have the secretary of state saying what's the difference between the two things and made them even angrier. however, secretary clinton opposed to other officials is saying that from a point where she had originally come out and said this was an attack by armed militants, made very clear that it was an act of terrorism rather than anything else. and not only was that something she had said i think publicly but also behind closed doors...